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    You done did a good deed there,,, who knows as they say you will be rewarded for your kindness ,,, just maybe you will up grade your daily feeshing limit to two(2) per trip because of this
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    what i would have done is went down the road to the lady and got her to deal with it
    did you see the size of that fish

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    Dang I done rubbed off on ya now you are just takin pictures of deer like me !!


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    The title of this thread really needs to be edited from Dangdest thing on the way home from work yesterday. to Dangdest thing on the way home yesterday.............just saying
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    You just jealous of my mad fishing skilz G3.

    Stopped and walked that ditch yesterday on the way home (there, ya happy now?) No sign of the deer and no evidence the dogs got to her again. Guess I did OK in the end.

    Reminds me of the time I first came up on a deer like that. I was with my middle brother - he ain't as smart as me. Anyhow, when we got down to the deer, he got it in his head it was wrapped up in some grapevine and couldn't get it self out. So he eased down to it and put it in a headlock and started untangling it. Well, needless to say, it wasn't tangled up and the deer jumped up and drug him down through the woods and the idjit refused to let go until it went between two trees. Sorta looked like amateur night at the pee wee calf roping festival. That deer whipped his rear and never raised a hoof. LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    You just jealous of my mad fishing skilz G3.

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    you know it :D
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    That deer will be fine if the dogs didn't get ahold of it again. I've seen them a lot worse off than that and the next year you couldn't tell that they ever had anything wrong with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beagle man View Post
    I would have left the deer alone and shot the dogs, and swore up and down the pack was on attack towards me and it was self defense.

    bet the deer will be fine .
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    Came across a doe with her leg twisted up in a hog-wire fence when I was deer hunting. Walked back and got the ATV, drove home, got wire cutters and went back and made two cuts to free her. She laid there totally still till I walked back away from her. Then she jumped up and tried to put weight on the leg but couldn't. The farther she walked the more weight she could put on it. Never saw a doe limping in season so I assume she "walked it off" eventually.

    You did a good thing, bro!

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